I bought this one the FB Marketplace, but it was more of a restoration challenge than a buy and shoot. Airguns are rare in the marketplace. You've just got to do searches for what you're interested in.Can you sale airguns on face book?iv seen a lot of things on their i would like to buy? it some kinda hokis pokos thing to get a hold of salers? they seem like your going come over to their house and stab them? to weird for me""
I discovered something interesting about that. My wife has a "family only" account. She posts pictures all the time even though I've asked her not to. Somebody managed to do a picture search and find me through her photos. He had no access to see her page, but I still popped up in a search. Once he did that, all kinds of info about me started coming out linked to that one damn picture. Fb started in with the sign up bs til I sent those to spam. Luckily, it hasn't connected to my shell account.I guess I should have said I get those too, but not many lately - I think they gave up on me. Of course I have not been in it for a while, so that might be it. But those e-mails are just a form of spam, and you can automatically send them to junk - there will never be anything in there that matters.
The funny thing was that when I first signed up I did so with a brand new gmail address purposely created for use for FB. It had no history of any kind, and when I joined they had NO idea who I was - they used to recommend random people around the country as they had no clue who this email represented. It was funny. I only used to log in at work on my company computer (allowed, of course) during lunch and see what my kid was up to, and they had no clue who I was.
Then one day I decided I wanted to show my parents some stuff on their grandkid and I loaded the app on my iPhone. BAM! They instantly knew who I was, and they started recommending my actual friends to me. Of course I never did send any requests. To this day even my wife and kids cannot find any clue of me on Facebook no matter how they search, but Facebook now knows who I am. So if you really want to be anonymous, use a dedicated e-mail address and don't log in on any "registered" device . . .
I guess I ended up getting that library card anyways, but I still never check anything out from FB . . .![]()
Come on Willy, it's sell not sale!Can you sale airguns on face book?iv seen a lot of things on their i would like to buy? it some kinda hokis pokos thing to get a hold of salers? they seem like your going come over to their house and stab them? to weird for me""
you have the scope mount i have been looking for . i found one at the Hickory show , been trying to find ever since , mine is steel . Maybe i will make a mold and pour Aluninum if i get unlazyI bought this one the FB Marketplace, but it was more of a restoration challenge than a buy and shoot. Airguns are rare in the marketplace. You've just got to do searches for what you're interested in.View attachment 424235
I've bought all kinds of stuff there from go karts to music equipment.
Its an original Sheridan "Intermount" that I got back in the 70's.you have the scope mount i have been looking for . i found one at the Hickory show , been trying to find ever since , mine is steel . Maybe i will make a mold and pour Aluninum if i get unlazy
wonder if someone could print some ?
all i found are the "fiber " ones, not steel . I find the ones made of fiber can twist a little under a scope , not much but just laying the gun on its side can introduce a slight twist in the mounts enough to move poi an inch @ 16 yards .Its an original Sheridan "Intermount" that I got back in the 70's.
I actually like the performance of the Amazon mounts better. I have a couple sets of those.
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Here are the "Amazon" ones that I'm using.all i found are the "fiber " ones, not steel . I find the ones made of fiber can twist a little under a scope , not much but just laying the gun on its side can introduce a slight twist in the mounts enough to move poi an inch @ 16 yards .
Oh yea a New York Times bestseller. Best of all, it’s never the same read twice.So what’s this Facebook you speak of, is it a good read?
Or how about this one.So what’s this Facebook you speak of, is it a good read?